Maxine M. Gesualdi

Maxine M. Gesualdi
  • Associate Professor
  • Department: Communication and Media
  • Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
  • Email: MGesualdi@wcupa.edu

Education

  • Ph.D., Media and Communication, Temple University, 2011-2017
  • M.A., Communication Studies, West Chester University, 2007-2011
  • B.S., Journalism, West Virginia University, 1993-1997

Research Interests

organizational role enactmentprofessional presentation skills

Opportunities

Work Study Positions Available: No

Grant Funded Positions Available: No

Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: No

Volunteer Research Positions Available: No

Biography

Maxine Gesualdi is an associate professor in the Department of Communication and Media. She regularly teaches Organizational Communication Theory (COM215), Organizational Communication Consulting (COM304), and Corporate Social Responsibility (COM335). She has also taught Communication Literacy and Inquiry (COM211), Communication Theory (COM219), Intro to Public Relations (COM355), Communication Studies Capstone (COM490), Public Speaking (SPK208), Business and Professional Speech Communication (SPK230), and graduate courses of Theoretical Perspectives on Human Communication (COM501) and Corporate Social Responsibility (COM508). Bringing over 15 years of professional corporate communications expertise to the classroom, Dr. Gesualdi strives to connect theory with students' everyday experiences. She has served in media relations, employee communications, community relations, executive communications and marketing communications roles for global, national, and regional companies such as Owens Corning, AT&T Wireless, Acme Markets/Albertson's, and Independence Blue Cross. She brings this experience to the classroom to design course content and assignments that help students gain knowledge and skills needed to compete in fast-paced, global industries and to foster sustainable practices as good global citizens. Dr. Gesualdi completed her doctoral studies in the Media and Communication program at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She earned her MA in Communication Studies from West Chester University and a BS in Journalism from West Virginia University. Her primary research interests focus on the effects of shared resources on organizational role enactment and professional presentation skills. Her dissertation examined organizational role enactment and role overlap as illustrated by the relationship between corporate communications and marketing professionals. She has published articles in Public Relations Review, Communication Teacher, The Chronicle of Mentoring and Coaching, and Communication Inquiry, and numerous book chapters including in the edited volumes of Leadership Through the Lens and Digital Presentations. Links: https://wcupa.academia.edu/MaxineGesualdi and https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxinegesualdi

List of Publications

  • Maxine Gesualdi, Man Tears and Masculinities: News Coverage of John Boehner’s Tearful Episodes, 2013 Maxine Gesualdi, Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2010 Maxine Gesualdi, Revisiting the relationship between public relations and marketing: Encroachment and social media, 2019 Maxine Gesualdi, Twitter and the Iceland Ash Cloud: Crisis Discourse of an Amusing Annoyance Maxine Gesualdi, Working Mothers and Their Jobs: An Analysis of Online News, 2011